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萩原猛夫Reparto:
Nanae Katō, Takahiro Sakurai, Naoki Yanagi, Nana Mizuki, Mamiko Noto, Miyuki Sawashiro, Romi Paku, Yasunori Matsumoto, Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Takayuki Sugō (más)Episodios(38)
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Ahiru to ódži-sama: Der Nussknacker - Blumenwalzer (E01)
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Kokoro no kakera: Schwanensee - Scène finale (E02)
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Princess no čikai: Dornröschen - Panorama (E03)
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ジゼル ~Giselle~ (E04)
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Himacuri no joru: Bilder einer Ausstellung - Die Katakomben (E05)
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Jume miru Aurora: Dornröschen - Prolog (E06)
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Karasu-hime: An der schönen blauen Donau (E07)
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Senši no izumi: Fantasie-Ouvertüre zu "Romeo und Julia" (E08)
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Kuroi kucu: Bilder einer Ausstellung - Alten Schloß (E09)
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Cinderella: Aschenbrödel - Walzer-Coda (E10)
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ラ・シルフィード ~La Sylphide~ (E11)
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Jami no utage: Scheherazade (E12)
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Hakučó no mizuumi: Schwanensee (E13)
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Ógarasu: Blumenwalzer (E14)
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Ógarasu (Kóhen): Blumenwalzer (E15)
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コッペリア ~Coppelia~ (E16)
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Coppelia (Kóhen) (E17)
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Otome no Inori: Gebet einer Jungfrau (E18)
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Otome no inori (Kóhen): Gebet einer Jungfrau (E19)
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Cumi to bacu: Carmen Aragonaise (E20)
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Cumi to bacu (Kóhen): Carmen Aragonaise (E21)
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Samajoeru kiši: Egmont Ouvertüre (E22)
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Samajoeru kiši (Kóhen): Egmont Ouvertüre (E23)
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Manacu no jo no jume: Ein Sommernachtstraum (E24)
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Manacu no jo no jume (Kóhen): Ein Sommernachtstraum (E25)
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Wasurerareta Monogatari: Die verkaufte Braut (E26)
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Wasurareta monogatari (Kóhen): Die verkaufte Braut (E27)
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Cumugu monotači: Lieder ohne Worte (E28)
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Cumugu monotači (Kóhen): Lieder ohne Worte (E29)
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Iši no kanmuri: Das große Tor von Kiew (E30)
Reseñas (1)
I might be giving spoilers, but I can't help it... I told myself from the beginning that if they weren't together, I'd take off one star off and – it happened. It depresses me, there really hasn't been another story where I wanted so badly for them to be together; sure, it's a happy ending, but not for me. Yabai! Oh well, I'm calming the hormone – the music was beautiful, I thought some of the episodes here were quite similar, but so was giving back hearts or saving innocent hearts, so what... Neko-sensei was great. Ahiru was nice, Oji-sama pissed me off, I couldn’t care less about Rue, and Fakir was my favorite :-) But once again: the music was excellent, how could it not be, right? Every single theme... just... that alone makes it worth it, reminding yourself of the classics and maybe going to the ballet. ()